The everitt cabinet was a gift to allen edward everitt in 1880; it currently resides in birmingham museum. Designed by john henry chamberlain. Manufactured by john barnsley & sons, barfield & co. Bequeathed to the museum by mrs allen e. Everitt in 1892. [1]
the cabinet includes panels painted by members of the birmingham society of artists. Top of cabinet from left to right:
wigmore church near ludlow by samuel henry baker. [2]
christmas roses by florence sarah whitfield (née westwood). [3]
the broken bough by frederick henry henshaw. [4]
top of cabinet (centre)
sea waves by charles thomas burt. [5]
bottom of cabinet from left to right
lincoln cathedral, the cloisters by edward richard taylor. [6]
boat by henry turner munns. [7]
river scene by charles walter radclyffe. [8]
meadow scene by edwin taylor. [9]
other panels not depicted in this photograph:
portrait of mr allen e. Everitt by jonathan pratt. [10]
portrait of mrs allen e. Everitt by jonathan pratt. [11]
two figures in a boat by charles james lewis. [12]
at tangier by frederick henry howard harris. [13]
an english cottage by william henry hall. [14]. Object Type: cabinet, creative work. Date: 1880. Collection: Birmingham Museums Trust. 1892M41 Everitt Cabinet